Little Big Planet Xbox
Little Big Planet Xbox
what shell i get, an XBOX 360 or PS3?
i am undecided because of PS3 there is LBP (little big planet) and folklaw. but Xbox 360 is soooooooo much cheaper. but i am use to the controller on PS3 because of PS2. but Xbox have better trigger buttons. ahhhhhhhhhh some one help me and give me more odds to weigh each side of the scale.
PS3, but get the biggest harddrive possible (160 gb). It has MGS4, Final Fantasy, Ratchet and Clank, Resistance, etc. 360 is ok, but ps3 is overall more costomizable, better at not breaking, and has free wireless online. The only problem with it is that some games take a TON of space because of required downloads. And that is the ONLY problem. 360 has red ring... still, though it isn't as prominent. And it doesn't have all of the good japanese games like final fantasy. blu ray movies are amazing, which is ps3 only. The 360 has most of the overated (yet still ok) american games like fable and halo. But playstation has all of the underrated, bu amazing japanese games. Yet most of the games are on both consoles. Plus the 360 is overall just as expensive.
If you buy the 40 gb ps3 (comes with a game), and play online wirelessly it will run you about 450 dollars (with tax).
If you buy the arcade 360 (225 with tax) along with the xbox live gold for a year (50) and the wireless adaptor (95 with tax) and a game of the equivalant price (50 with tax) it runs you 420 dollars.
Plus you will want the play and charge kit that comes with the ps3, for your 360, so you don't have to replace batteries which is 25 dollars with tax.
You also need a harddrive for your arcade to play online with the 360 which is at least 140 with tax.
So it runs you 565 dollars with tax to play online with a semi old game wirelessly on the 360, comfortably.
I have a 360 only because it was cheaper. I am happy, but I still would WAY rather have a ps3.
Oh, and the ps3 has Gran Turismo... 'nuff said.
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Ps3 Console - Ps3 And Xbox 360
All of the fanboy bickering and bias leaning aside, people who can only afford one $[...] gaming console want to know which system to choose between the PS3 Console & Xbox 360. This comes down to a simple matter really putting all of the technical jargon aside. The PS3 Console is a superior piece of hardware to the Xbox 360. It comes fully loaded and if you have an HDTV and you need your gaming machine to double as your movie player then I say from a technical standpoint the PS3 Console is going to be your way to go.
What the Xbox 360 lacks in power under the hood, it surely makes up for with its games and gaming experience. Xbox Live is vastly superior to Playstation Network in all aspects save price, but you truly get what you paid (or didn't pay) for. The community is much larger and it is better on every level and if you just casually watch a movie on your console every now and then, you can download 1080p HD movies for viewing from the video marketplace. People who plan to collect Blu-Ray disks and watch alot of movies who have HDTV should get a PS3 Console.
For around the price of 2 Blu-Ray disks, you can get Xbox Live for a year. As far as games go, the Xbox 360 is the superior system. 'Little Big Planet' might be cool for some but it doesn't hold a candle to Halo 3 or Gears of War 2 and I suspect if more 'kid-friendly' fare is your thing then you probably own or plan to own a Nintendo Wii. It is my personal opinion that people who try to argue that PS3 Console exclusives are on par with Xbox 360's are not only Sony fanboys, but delusional Sony fanboys. It is my guess that the PS3 Console will sell very well this holiday season at its new price and hopefully with that will allow for improved exclusives (ie God of War 3).
I find that people who have both systems for the most part agree that the PS3 Console has better hardware and the Xbox 360 has better software (which includes online). I find myself playing the Xbox 360 much more than I do the PS3 Console. You really can't go wrong either way so I hope that based on some of my thoughts you can look at what you want out of a gaming system and make a decision. If you can afford it...now is surely the time to pick up the system you don't have with these price drops. For most people that means picking up a PS3 Console.
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